Better Living Through Chemistry (Fatboy Slim album)
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Better Living Through Chemistry is the 1996 debut studio album by British electronic musician Fatboy Slim, showcasing his early big beat sound and helping establish his international reputation.
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| Better Living Through Chemistry (Fatboy Slim album) canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Better Living Through Chemistry (Fatboy Slim album) Context triple: [Better Living Through Chemistry, alsoKnownAs, Better Living Through Chemistry (Fatboy Slim album)]
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Living for the Weekend
Living for the Weekend is a pop-dance studio album by British-Irish girl group The Saturdays, featuring upbeat, radio-friendly tracks and collaborations with several prominent producers.
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Come Through and Chill
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Better Living Through Chemistry (Fatboy Slim album) Target entity description: Better Living Through Chemistry is the 1996 debut studio album by British electronic musician Fatboy Slim, showcasing his early big beat sound and helping establish his international reputation.
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A.
Feel Good
"Feel Good" is a popular song by the American funk band The Internet, known for its smooth neo-soul sound and laid-back groove.
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B.
More Life
More Life is a 2017 playlist-style project by Canadian rapper and singer Drake that blends hip hop, dancehall, grime, and R&B influences.
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C.
Living for the Weekend
Living for the Weekend is a pop-dance studio album by British-Irish girl group The Saturdays, featuring upbeat, radio-friendly tracks and collaborations with several prominent producers.
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D.
Come Through and Chill
"Come Through and Chill" is a smooth, laid-back R&B track by Miguel featuring J. Cole and Salaam Remi, known for its sensual vibe and mellow production.
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E.
West End Girls
"West End Girls" is a synth-pop song by the English duo Pet Shop Boys that became their breakthrough hit and one of the defining tracks of 1980s pop music.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Better Living Through Chemistry (Fatboy Slim album) Description of subject: Better Living Through Chemistry is the 1996 debut studio album by British electronic musician Fatboy Slim, showcasing his early big beat sound and helping establish his international reputation.
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